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Information for Commercial Energy Assessors

Are you a commercial energy assessor ?

We are part of The EPC Man network and we are now looking to link up with one Commercial Energy Assessor in each area of the UK.

You can now become The Commercial EPC Man for your area with links to your website from this site.

For more information on how to join our fast growing network of over 360 websites throughout the UK and to get your own exclusive area and professional commercial epc web site click here or call Martin on 07813 035717

A network of qualified and fully accreditedcommercial epc providers around the UK

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Select your area to find your Commercial EPC Provider.

If we have not covered your area yet please call Martin on 07813 035717.

A Commercial Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) is needed whenever a property is built, sold or rented. If you’re selling or renting a commercial property, you should order an EPC for potential buyers and tenants before you market your property.

Why let us provide your Energy Performance Certificate ?

All of our members are accredited to government standards to produce commercial epc's. Members also set their own epc prices and unlike other national EPC providers we do not take any commission from the cost of your epc. This ensures that you get the lowest price possible for your commercial energy performance certificate by booking direct with your local epc provider.

How to order an EPC

A Commercial Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) can only be produced by a qualified Non Domestic Energy Assessor who is a current member of one of the official accreditation bodies. All of our members are fully qualified, insured and accredited.

Use the menu in the left hand column to select your region and find The

EPC

Man for your area. Simply call to discuss the cost and make an appointment for the assessor to carry out the EPC survey.

The Energy Performance Certificate (epc) will be produced by the assessor. This will then be sent by email to your agent or solicitor. You can also have a copy by email if required.

If you don’t get an EPC when you need one, you can be fined.

An EPC contains information about a property’s energy use and typical energy costs as well as recommendations about how to reduce energy use and save money. The EPC gives a property an energy efficiency rating from A (most efficient) to G (least efficient) and it is currently valid for 10 years.

All commercial property that is sold or let must have an Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) commissioned prior to, or within 7 days of being put on the market .There is a further 21 days allowed for the completion and acquisition of the EPC after which time fines can be imposed.

Since 1st October 2008, all non-domestic buildings on construction, sale and rent require a Non-Domestic Energy Performance Certificate (NDEPC) and a Recommendation Report (RR). This information will help owners and occupiers make their building more energy efficient and allow potential buyers and tenants to compare the energy performance of different buildings.

All large public buildings require an annual Display Energy Certificate (DEC) highlighting their energy performance. This is to be displayed prominently in a place visible to the public. These buildings will also require an Advisory Report (AR) providing recommendations for energy improvements each seven years.

Air conditioning systems first put into service on or after 1st January 2008 require an air conditioning inspection every five years from the date on which the system was first put into service. For systems with an effective rated output of more than 250kW put into service before 1st January 2008, an air conditioning inspection is required by 4th January 2009, and every five years thereafter. For systems with an effective rated output of more than 12kW put into service before 1st January 2008, an air conditioning inspection is required by 4th January 2011, and every five years thereafter.

Our assessors would be delighted to offer you a free quote for your commercial energy performance certificate. You can make an appointment which fits in with your diary for the assessor to undertake the EPC.